Bangladesh: Police deploy water cannons, set up barricades as protesters try to seize Chief Adviser's Residence
Dhaka [Bangladesh], February 6 (ANI): In a major escalation of civil unrest on Friday afternoon, thousands of Inquilab Morcha's protestors attempted to storm Jamuna, the official residence of the Chief Adviser, Dr Muhammad Yunus.
The incident occurred just six days before Bangladesh's highly anticipated national elections, scheduled for February 12.
Police were seen setting up barricades, using water cannons, tear gas, and sound grenades.
Today's crackdown may jeopardise next week's polling process as the unrest arrives at a critical juncture for the Yunus-led administration. The "July Charter" Election: The February 12 polls will be the first since Sheikh Hasina's ouster in 2024.
Meanwhile, the International Crisis Group had highlighted uncertainty surrounding the polls, including concerns about the process's credibility and the risk of violence.
According to local media reports, including Dhaka Tribune and BD News 24, a heavy deployment was made this morning after government employees staged a protest around Jamuna, demanding the gazette notification and immediate implementation of the ninth national pay scale as recommended by the Ninth Pay Commission.
Some protest leaders alleged that the delay is being orchestrated by a specific political party to sabotage the transition, though they did not name the group.
Tensions peaked as protesters broke through final security cordons. For approximately 15 minutes, they staged a sit-in directly in front of the Jamuna gates.
Six platoons of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) were deployed in the Kakrail Mosque and Hotel InterContinental areas on Friday to strengthen security around Jamuna, the official residence of the chief adviser, according to a BGB statement as reported by Dhaka Tribune.
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